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Show The Tooele Transcript 'H Friday, May - I 16, 1959 rY One finds himself in ulier cm- rco-d- s, was published in the May fusion. Thursday n ght, May 13,'sa'c in compliance with law. Pres-thcontract is lo be let on Too-- i.re was brought to bear and a ele s r.ew rest home (ario d.ng to'threat of law suit was hinted grajiesine rejsirts ) Recently there 'gaoist the county ;ie.k unless h was handed to the county cleik a withdrew the name of the party sit of county comm.ssioneis' mm ruvng the tan April I So loud was utes to he certified by him he the rumbling that the State Tan read the mourns and found c omMission and one of the Salt tain information theiein wiiuh was lake newspapers were not identical to the tfiicu! non diuwn to the siene The Slate Tan utes on fie a ml relusd to certify (ommission asked compliance them, stating it would tie a felony '.cfh the law. which was what the for him to nuke suih a county tltrk was already doing tom In the course of time, a new , 0 sit, wi.h identical leading, waand International Shut- He1 presented for his Signature agam refused, and th.s tom-- told ini D0' will he observed on the his implorer that not on.y was it fir,,t Sandjy ' June. The Shut-inJV A"' a fenny lor huo lo soe.gesis that yen sign a shat in on this day; better, tion which he could not certuy ,il1- ,f them to but it was a fenny i .r tne ,th yu" W-o- f to ask him to do so. Certification chur:i the minutes as th-- y are ac- - rll,c a,V k'ndness o r remem-tuallThey arc recorded ws sent to the branre ,hly 8r? "f a!l flRes Some have been bond.ng company undir signature shut in always, others through acof the clerk. 71 - e tir V, j daily j j - s info-ma- take - T? Nx. - Now the county commissioners 1 llbnt or war ai,vl other simply years Many are are said to be bids Ihurs- v r' ,nR ',ia and nle m a VeO for the day evening construction; have given of l,,blt' way-'- brs of the new res home Have the bonds been sold' Did the bonding1 h1'"'1'1'"1 and are now d,'Ppnd vni uPn us ln tt,c of attorneys pass on them as OK Has there bien (ussed emto the. ive:i' Ill Mill'll R Of Ik ta Sigma Phi have contributed a wheel chair to sorority, the American Red Cross to Eh- - used m the to R Colleen Pictuied alcove ait county DclaM.ire, secretary, Donna Chriss, treds- - b-- AI v A I TA LADIl S IN PINK who have contributed 100 seated, are loro' In Otr. Margaret Vover, I cm Jensen. Bai k I to R lola Vor waller, hours of volunteer service at the Tooele ValKuih and Milva ley hospital were presented with service pins IVxothy I ngland Julinson. at a recent luncheon. Pictured above I. to R. 0 iddiM for the enliven ence of visitthese commissioners' attorneys and such is likely, thousands of ors at the hospital who are there minutes and found to fully compiy' Dr. J H. Peck, whose full length visitors will swarm to TOD Armwith their loved ones with the law on bonding Have'book. All About Men. is now be ed Porces Day celebration during of the bonds been sold and tne money f()r( the nation, has a Juanita Perkes. very unique the day. Col Supensky can be de j WfiflflTPfJ frtT now in the hands of the commis-dbilitIvJ to express himself and his (vended upon year after year to do' nursing, prt senli d Jims to seven of the Pink ladies, who have sinners to back up the awarding thoughts in an unconventional m a bigger and better stvle.l worked one hundred or mine hours of cimtiact? If the bonds have ner. His of saying things'and if he exceeds last year, which, style been sold and there is any loop- - could catch fire in volunn-e- r sirvue at the hospithis be a bookihe will it in the will, through regret d hole which would create an tal, n.ime'v, lo'a Vorwaller, Marit is even possible that his minds of all who hear about it and! The Volunteer Auxiliary (Pi... I ' Ruth gality, they are m worth as much name and fame could become en- miss going The famous Tooele Ladies) of the Tooele J"'' Jensen. Va'ley hos- - 7, , as the paper upon which they arc'Kraved in the households of this Dorothy !' did which to TOD ride train city p!tal held an award luncheon at ,rJnJ anJ,V .I1'''?; Written. Ration He could become a second d land office business last year. the Kirk hotel cm ,ly Wednesday, ini1 A cold war" is being waged A HI Rogers. We have recogmed'will be a and better feature with hospital week. bigger adinst tho county clerk btajse in the writings of Dr. Peck overjihts year. A special cram ts even conjunction 4jrs. Kae Barker and Mrs leah Tooele I ward Primary he will not put himself, or his of- - the period of vkond ' ycats. a genius un- scheduled from City. and vice previ will hold a ighth .. ... Salt Lake free dance, I ndjv fne, in jeopardy by vio.at.ng the ique in the literary world. His new, . . ; llv,a, oi ullll ui ( S 3 trust of his position. P m ln ,he bixk will surely catch fire among Friday and you will miss Tooele nital. were iuiuiiit(ij !ron1,.' sp cial guests and 'V' It is strange that the good his great host of friends in Tooele 'county's celebiation of they showed slides of some of the!UTr"U.M UuS I C A Uf' biggest sU,l'- s pie of this county will let him county, who would appreciate their IJ958 Tooele county schools. of a volunteer at IDS stand alone in standing for lhelu,.y being autographed by the ele city and county offices will all'n.i .t jehestra I upcakes and punch will be sold for five cents which is right. author V.'hat about it. Dr. Peck close at noon for a half holiday The volunteer thing Tooat the group will be a surprise booth One wonders if the law is the Contact your publisher and see to , ,, ,, the in v huge festivities, join ee a ley hospital was organizedJAI1There children of the North Primary hat can be done for your old' thing or if it has been on June 10. .with Mrs. Margaret slake are invited to attend, by a "cold war" of pressure and friends here. You could designate vover as president, and since that j la certain place locally where auto- propoganda lime, under her direction, they During the past coujile of weeks graphed copies of the book could been another nnniuture'be purchased, but better still, why there has Sliejvard, four year Dr. Daniel Marlino war in process m which the county! not come back for a visit and fill Volunteers for the American Leold daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm your new gion auxiliary's Poppy Day ()f jrt.es and etc. The njien Shojxird, enjoyed a fxirty on Tues-ceclerk was again the target In the 'our car ' c"P' book and autograph each book as are being enrolled. Mrs. John uouse H,j on j)c fotjrth birthddyjddy morning. Mav 13 in celcbrd-L- . May tdx sale, the final date m it is purchased. Journay, oppy chairman, j,(MKj helping with tion of her birthday. Children drawings, which property ran be redeemed As we write this, we are at toddy. The volunteers will accujt,n,s anj gj Sutj, games followed by refresh- before the sale is March 31 A tax traded by a note printed bv the give jvart of Saturday, May 24 to shojiping for them, feeding patas,Joying .ments were, Joyce Bevan, Preston of Dr. Pecks All About, tho work of distubuting memorial len netessdrv, writing Cnjs Craig Wright. Kevin Johnson delinquency which was paid Api il 'Publisher thL :'Un fr0nt pagc overinP1P,PPlts in tribute to ;c.ts 0n 'and amusing Dale and Karen Jackson, Bruce wh to entrv on official stt,n(, I, accord jof the book It reads. "Startling, the nations war dead. children when lonelv. answerinf and lisa Burgess, Jane and Brent often hilarious maxims for MEN, The enthusiastic response to thett,ephom.s and dt.jnc; Dr Daniel Martino, head of the irg mdil and.Owens, Raymond McArthur, s call for Poppy Day dilemmas. ( their illusions, at are onjy a jc.w 0f the len Porter. Susan, John and music education department from shows that the women of,nlany Ann received the NYU, and columnist for The do to help make athan TN,T,ANT,ITyAIT T7 i and TviDyr0-- ! complexes Shepard jhpy IlmgS 1 a national mu ( 'fancy to dotdge, by ' a fearless, old- - spirit today that they displayed in a jvaticnt's stay in the hospital many lovely gifts School Musician, V the war years. f ,time family doctor more pleasant. sic nidgazine, is scheduled to ad Distributing fxvjipies on the tliess the senior band members Recently, a snack bdr has been A CORRItTION OO streets on Poppy Day will give Parenl! and sPtCial guests I'1'1"Joe Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs ( Could you identify the hub caps everyone an opjxirtunity to show (he anm,al senior band a"ard Porter of lod Turk, won a Harley ( 'on your auto if they were lost or that remember and honor 1 riday evening. May 16 first place in the class B state banquet, Stolen? Better spend a few mm- - those they who sacrificed their lives, STOCKTON track meet held in the high jump aty Preutes down at Stoker Motor Co., that we might live in freedom. vent. It was erronously rejxmed The distinguished musician has Saturday where the Kingsmen wi Will you wear a jioppy? accomplish outstanding in Tuesday's Bulletin to be the, manv be on hand to mark your hub caps Di to his credit including from 9:30 am. until 6.30 pm. jx)le vault. Joe, who is a student men,s bands at the Indiana Mon. at Wasatch Academy, in Mt .University; also he was instrumen sant, jumped six feet, one inch. of Mrs. f..X.X.X.VX. If there is a good day Friday, lul in setting up the music educa it ion dejwrtment at the Ohio Uni ROSE EAL.MNG The Tooele Eleventh ward MI versity and many others Funeral services for Mrs. Ada .Maids Rose Tie evening was held, The noted artist studied con Bdrtholomcu, mother of Mrs. PresMonday, May 12 at 7 30 pm 'ducting with one of the fqremost ton (Mildred) Christensen of this in the Fourth - Eleventh ward U S. conductors, Dimitri Metropo-'churc, A who is a former diiector of One of Tooele's finest mercantile buildings, including four city, were held Monday at Fph-raiprogram and rose MIA was the the Yoik Philharmonic orch New mercantile $585 lemony in presented by large jver month, occupancies bringing Mrs. Bartholomcu died May 10 maids Refreshments were served estra. ten apartments, fully furnished bringing in a rental oL$3SQ af Gunnison, at the age of 78 years to members. Misses Norma Nash The lovely affair, aproximately per month has been listed for sale. We offer this fine buildafter a brief illness. which has been condiremodeled and Peggv Riding, Sue Callister, Con '280 people paiticipatmg, is sched is in excellent lint makes just ing The mother of a large family, nie Wright, Sophia Watson, Shar-'uleto be held in the beautiful tion for quick sale at $75,000. This is an exceptional good buy she was honored a few years ago for the purjjose of giv 'on and school and as an investment, the owner could live in a choice Marlene Bevan, Jacobsen, high a thing of at Fphraim, for her oustanding Patty Mueller and the parents of ing recognition to the unusually ajvartmcnt and have the bdlance of money as income. The gills, leaders in charge were large number of band members service to the community. Come in and talk to us and let us show you this business the was in the Fayette Burial iMrs. Beverly Lisenmcnger andlwho have qualified, this ear, for opportunity. iMrs Lucille Bevan sjiecial band awaids. uier, Norma Dean, vice president and licfe'n' pt evident I xtreme right is Mrs. Margaret Townsend, sjxmsor of the Aljvha Lta chapt. r. who anij'iid the gift on behalf of the local Red Cross organization. one is cordidlly invited to attend and enjoy the evening Stoker, 1 ' Pink Ladies siijn-rviso- r y man-'thing- s Volunteer Vork .... ilie-ijn- , - - - Program Sunday On Priesthood REUNION ( Attention, class of Dont for our class scheduled reunion, Restoration .for May or full LASS 32. gi t 31. i particulars, Wards and branches in the three phone Beth Barney. llbtiW. LDS stakes of Tooele county will hold programs Sunday at the reg ular Sacramental services in observance of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. The observance of the Priesthood resloraticm, Sunday, will be carried out uniformly throughout the entire LDS Church. Custom Built jn-o- Too-ujie- hos-nLS- - sujx-rcede- Volunteers Filling Poppy Day Forces for-at,o- s Dr. Martino to an-jj- g Speak at Band Award Banquet let-an- d 1 5 Irons Woods 2 Nite Dance and Bag Lake View ward will sjvonsor the North Tooele stake Saturday nite dance. May 17. to be held in the North Tooele stake tabernacle. Admission will be by budget card LDS Church standards of dress will be observed. A floor show will be presented, and refreshments served. Every- - "$58.95 TATES Penney ., Dll I VLL HILLCLIMB COMPLETE ..SET Lakeview Ward Sponsors Sat. fxWSfc p"""' .v'vw. vvs)tr ' & e....... i' - WHY SPEND MORE? Quality tfeufiMfi. Sunday lp.m.; Funeral Held ' forqualityyou cant buy better! Plea-irect- The top mills across the nation make For Mother Preston Christensen our goods... in Penney's own research labratories to assure you., lasting and continuing quality! 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